H.E.R. And YBN Cordae Have Crushes On Money On 'Racks'

H.E.R. And YBN Cordae Have Crushes On Money On 'Racks'




You know the saying, win a Grammy, get right back to work. Just kidding, no one (that I know of) actually says that. Yet that usually be H.E.R.'s mantra soon after winning two Grammy Awards for Best R & B Album (H.E.R.) and Best R & B Efficiency ("Best Part"). She took a couple of months to recompose herself and right now she's flying out the gate with a new song, "Racks," featuring everyone's preference rising rapper, YBN Cordae. Stepping out of the language of love, the pair lose themselves in a forest of cash and material wealth, romanticizing the advantages of having your financial affairs in order.


H.E.R. Sounds absolutely magical, like a siren lulling a unsuspecting sailor to an early demise, as she sings about cash. Her "racks and things" are massive and seemingly never-ending; she brags about spending them as quick as they come. You could hear her licking the insights of her fingers and flipping through crisp Benjamin Franklins, the smell of fresh paper surging through her nose. In back of her comes YBN Cordae with a verse about seemingly pushing cash away, however, at the same time, acknowledging how it is a "catalyst" for happiness. Alternatively opposed to zeroing in on growing wealth, he's as an alternative looking for love, navigating the seas.


H.E.R.'S self-titled debut studio came out in 2017. She released two EPs last year – I Used To Know Her: The Prelude and I Used To Know Her 2 – that served as tastes of a upcoming album. It's 2019 right now and with the release of "Racks," it isn't unreasonable to assume that a new project would be on the way. "I'm really excited to be an artist in 2019 because I can showcase more of my musicality," she recently told MTV News.


Listen to H.E.R. And YBN Cordae admire monetary gains in "Racks" up above.









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